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In the Rugged North of Iraq, Kurdish Rebels Flout Turkey

Source: The New York Times

In a remote corner of northern Iraq, Kurdish militants fighting Turkey thrive, protected by mountains and a complex web of relationships.

New Steps by U.S. Against Iranians

Source: The New York Times

The Bush administration will roll out its long-debated statement accusing a Revolutionary Guard Corps division in Iran of supporting terrorism.

Remember Iraq?

Source: The New York Times

I continue to believe that everyone has us where they want us in Iraq: we're holding up the floor for Iraqi politicians to do their endless tribal dance.

Bush to Warn Cuba on Plan for Transition

Source: The New York Times

President Bush will warn that the U.S. will not accept a change of power from one Castro brother to another.

Bush to Warn Cuba on Plan for Transition

Source: The New York Times

President Bush will warn Wednesday that the U.S. will not accept a political transition in Cuba in which power changes from one Castro brother to another.

A Once and Future Nation

Source: The New York Times

The West's stomach for investing blood and treasure in Afghanistan for another decade is unclear. But I see no alternative.

Armenian Issue Presents a Dilemma for U.S. Jews

Source: The New York Times

American Jews are trying to reconcile their support of Israel, a Turkish ally, with their commitment to fighting genocide.

Turkey vs China – White House Hypocrisy?

Source: The New York Times

Tensions escalated between the United States and China over Congress's awarding its highest civilian honor to the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader.

On Bonuses and Leaving Iraq

Source: The New York Times

Big cash bonuses are another desperate reminder of how little planning was done for the Iraq war, and how much damage it has done to America's forces.

U.S. Frustrated by Putin's Grip on Power

Source: The New York Times

Vladimir V. Putin's suggestion last month that he might remain in power has frustrated U.S. hopes that his departure would move Russia toward a more democratic society.

Coalition of the Reluctant

Source: The New York Times

A United States administration casting around for soldiering scraps in Moldova should be careful about saber-rattling toward Iran.

Ex-Commander Says Iraq Effort Is 'a Nightmare'

Source: The New York Times

Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez is the most senior war commander of a string of retired officers who have harshly criticized the conduct of the Iraq war.

Ex-Commander Says Iraq Effort Is 'a Nightmare'

Source: The New York Times

Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez is the most senior war commander of a string of retired officers who have harshly criticized the conduct of the Iraq war.

House Panel Raises Furor on Armenian Genocide

Source: The New York Times

A House committee voted to condemn the mass killings of Armenians in Turkey in World War I as genocide.

2 Iraqi Women Killed in Shooting by Security Convoy

Source: The New York Times

A convoy opened fire on a sedan carrying four people in Baghdad, witnesses and police officials said.

Gen. Musharraf's Cynical Win

Source: The New York Times

Gen. Pervez Musharraf's "election" as Pakistan's president was a perversion of democracy.

Blackwater Shootings 'Murder,' Iraq Says

Source: The New York Times

The Iraqi prime minister's office said Sunday that an inquiry found that Blackwater guards who shot Iraqi civilians three weeks ago were unprovoked.

U.S. Renews Bid to Destroy Opium Poppies in Afghanistan

Source: The New York Times

American officials have found some supporters within President Hamid Karzai's administration of their push to spray herbicide on opium poppies, officials said.

Dual Loyalties

Source: The New York Times

Two scholars contend that the Jewish lobby jeopardizes the national security of the United States.

State Dept. Plans Tighter Control of Security Firm

Source: The New York Times

The State Department said it would now send its own personnel as monitors on all of Blackwater USA's security convoys in and around Baghdad.

Obama to Urge Elimination of Nuclear Weapons

Source: The New York Times

Senator Barack Obama plans to call on the U.S. to greatly reduce its stockpiles to lower the threat of nuclear terrorism, aides say.

Blackwater Shooting Scene Was Chaotic

Source: The New York Times

Participants in a Baghdad security operation this month say that at least one guard continued firing on civilians while colleagues called for a cease-fire.

'Fruitbat' at Bat

Source: The New York Times

New York's hot blast of nastiness and jingoism toward Mahmoud Ahmadinejad only served to pump him up for his domestic audience.

U.S. Official in Pakistan for Talks

Source: The New York Times

Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte called for a peaceful transition from military rule but did not criticize Monday's deportation of an opposition leader.

Compromise on Oil Law in Iraq Seems to Be Collapsing

Source: The New York Times

The apparent breakdown comes just as the White House is struggling to find evidence that there is progress toward a functioning government.

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